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Or maybe it was the seemingly sincere embarrassment at seeing his picture draped on the side of a minivan.
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In this case, the effect is much stronger, because our discussions are sincere, open, without embarrassment that can be felt in the presence of adults.
To include in the proposed constitution for the European Union a reference to Christianity as a source of "the 'values' that produced a common European culture and heritage" should be an embarrassment to sincere Christians.
How dare you respond with anything other than regret, embarrassment, and a sincere apology instead of righteous indignation, threats of violence and lawsuits.
Greene comes across as both reserved and sincere, a canny question-asker and embarrassment-revealer-a regular guy.
And I will say that the look he gave me — because for some reason he seemed to know it was I — was a look of profoundest dismay, shifting instantly into embarrassment, and then on to sincere regret.
Sarah Toolan, solicitor for the publisher, said the defendant "offers its sincere apologies to Mr Abramovich for the distress and embarrassment this article has caused".
After the game, Osorio offered his "most sincerest apologies to the Mexican fans" and admitted that it had been "an embarrassment, a very poor performance".
Should Sarri survive this embarrassment, Kepa should not play another game for Chelsea without a full and sincere apology to his manager, the club, his team-mates and supporters.
Resentment.... Embarrassment.
Whose embarrassment?
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